See below for today’s image. Normally, I won’t post everyday, but this is a special week.
On to the next bit… been overhearing a lot of heated discussions here at the aPlateOfGrapes.com downtown office regarding Craisins, dates, and other dried fruits/berries. Being a man of the people, I traveled to a few of our satellite offices incognito and found the same conversations taking place. I even set up a phone conference with our Belgian branch, but I couldn’t understand a damn thing they were saying.
A raisin is a dried grape (it says so on Wikipedia, so it must be true). Just because something is dried and wrinkly doesn’t make it a raisin. Is your grandmother a grape? How about your elbow? Since there is so much confusion, I created this spread sheet to help. Just enter what the item was BEFORE it was shriveled and the sheet will magically tell you if it’s a raisin or not. Hope this helps clear things up! Is it a raisin?
I have a question regarding the macros in your very complex spreadsheet algorithm. Is it possible that ” a raisin”, ‘is NOT a raisin’? If so, you have expanded my raisin consciousness exponentially. I’m vine with that. Please excuse the wining.